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Nucleic Acids and Molecular Biology

✍ Scribed by M. Sip, M. Leng (auth.), Prof. Dr. Fritz Eckstein, Prof. Dr. David M. J. Lilley (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Leaves
350
Series
Nucleic Acids and Molecular Biology 7
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Molecular biology is one of the most rapidly growing develo- ping and at thesame time most exciting disciplines. The key to molecular biology lies in the understanding of nucleic a- cids - their structure, function, and interaction with pro- teins. Nucleic Acids and Molecular Biology keeps scientists informed of the explosively growing information and complies with with the great interest in this field by offering a continued high standard of review. A substantial part of this volume has been devoted to the analysis of different aspects of nucleic acid-protein-interactions including RNA- protein-interaction.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages I-XI
DNA, cis -Platinum and Intercalators: Catalytic Activity of the DNA Double Helix....Pages 1-15
Indirect Effects of DNA Sequence on 434 Repressor-DNA Interactions....Pages 16-27
E. coli Met Repressor: DNA Recognition by Ξ² -Strands....Pages 28-46
Mechanism of Action of Restriction Endonuclease Eco RV....Pages 47-69
DNA Bending by Fos and Jun: Structural and Functional Implications....Pages 70-105
Structure of the TFIIIA-DNA Complex....Pages 106-119
Structure and Function of the Glucocorticoid Receptor DNA-Binding Domain....Pages 120-147
Retinoid Receptors and Their Role in Cellular Proliferation and Differentiation....Pages 148-157
Structural and Functional Aspects of the DNA Binding Protein FIS....Pages 158-169
LexA, the Self-Cleaving Transcriptional Repressor of the SOS System....Pages 170-189
Resolution of Holliday Junctions by the E. coli RuvC Protein....Pages 190-201
Site-Specific Recombination and the Segregation of Circular Chromosomes....Pages 202-216
Nucleosome Positioning....Pages 217-225
The Role of the Nucleoskeleton in RNA Metabolism....Pages 226-237
The Mechanism of Action of the Retinoblastoma Gene Product....Pages 238-249
RNA Pseudoknots....Pages 250-270
Selection of Functional RNA and DNA Molecules from Randomized Sequences....Pages 271-284
Structure and Function of Ribonuclease HI from Escherichia coli ....Pages 285-302
RNA-Protein Interactions in Ribonucleoprotein Particles....Pages 303-323
Hybrid States of tRNA During Translation....Pages 324-336
Back Matter....Pages 337-341

✦ Subjects


Cell Biology; Biochemistry, general


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